Episode 2783 CWSA 03⧸19⧸25
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The astronauts have been rescued by spacex and they are healthy and happy and everything worked. Meanwhile, Apple is working on a new technology that can make it easier to talk to people in another language and translate them in real time.
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so good well if you didn't watch yesterday and you probably did
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the astronauts have been rescued by spacex um and they uh splashed down yesterday and they were
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healthy and happy and uh everything worked uh i found it unusually inspirational
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um i feel like everything's been so negative lately that when you see something that is just
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not political i mean it shouldn't be it got politicized and it shows excellence
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and it shows uh empathy and it shows american know-how
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um pretty inspirational but do you think there was any hoaxes from the left yes
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so apparently the hoax on the left is that they were never stranded at all
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that's right they were never really stranded because there was some other way to get back
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so the reason they stayed up there for i don't know nine months or whatever it was
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is because they weren't stranded now it's unbelievable i heard that yesterday and i thought
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how in the world can you just even say that with a straight face
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um but the the outlets who have admitted they were stranded are pbs time washington post
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abc bbc fox news forbes newsweek new york post usa today so they all called it stranded
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but suddenly once uh elon musk's company is getting ready to save them well they were never
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stranded what what do you mean by stranded you know technically there was some other way to get
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back what put on their little space suits and and just do a big kick toward earth i don't think that
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would work so anyway great job elon musk and company meanwhile apple is working on a new technology
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for their for their airpods so that you can have immediate translation when you're talking to
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somebody in another language now finally we get that star trek universal translator can you imagine
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that can you imagine just having your little earpods in and your phone is translating somebody in real
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time that would be so wild yeah you can imagine that people would want to travel in places that
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they wouldn't want to travel before because they couldn't do the language but imagine being able to
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speak any of the main languages just by putting your earpods in that's kind of wild so i guess that will be part
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of apple's next big upgrade which apparently is supposed to be a big one it's gonna have a bunch of ai in it
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yeah well there was another big swatting yesterday the swat team showed up at owen schroyer's home
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um if he hadn't gotten swatted i guess i would have been surprised because he's a you know info war related
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and uh he's a conservative podcaster type media person and sure enough he gets swatted yeah it's got to be a lot
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scarier if you look like somebody who might be dangerous so this is not an insult to owen it's
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actually kind of a compliment he's very manly yeah he's got he's got the beard and everything and he
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looks like he could be dangerous and i'm thinking that it's way more dangerous if you're you know a
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male who looks like well you look like you could be dangerous so this is not funny so this is what the
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15th and the fact that these swap people are still going out with their guns drawn i just feel like
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there's got to be some solution to this um i don't know what it would be but you know could it be that
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uh they don't take swat calls from burner phones because how many people have a burner phone that
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is the thing they're going to use to call in a crime it seems like that'd be kind of rare
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so if they can't see the uh you know who the person is or why can't you just call the person because they
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always have the phone number of the anybody in the house why not just call the person and if they have
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an iphone say can you turn on turn on uh facetime and just show me what's happening and you'd be
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like okay here's my wife still in bed here's my kids still in bed you know here's a sweep of the
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house uh everything's fine but if you want to come over just let me know when you're in the driveway
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and i'll come out so there's got to be some way to handle this well the jfk files or at least some
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of them around i guess it's 30 000 of what would be 80 000 and do you remember what my prediction about
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the jfk files would be nothing that it would be just the stuff we've already suspected or seen or
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been hinted at that's largely what happened so it could be that maybe the good secrets are in the
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second batch but i doubt it now to take if if you've had time to see what people are saying about
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the existing files take a look at the big insights we're getting which is not a lot and then compare
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that to trump allegedly saying that if you knew if you saw what i saw you wouldn't release them either
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does that sound like anything you saw in the jfk files so the i guess the most um damning things
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are the things we already knew um and the things we already knew were that there was a cia connection
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to oswald and there was a there was a mafia connection to ruby and and we do know that the cia and the mafia
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were working together now that was also confirmed um when it came to cuba so that's in the files so
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it doesn't say who killed jfk but it does suggest that the cia was all over everything
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and we do know that uh jfk wanted to dismantle and um just completely rip up the cia
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now one of the surprises was i didn't realize that in the 60s the cia was already enormous
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and maybe controlling the government already so that part surprised me a little i mean it doesn't
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surprise me when a intelligence group takes over a country because that's what they're trained to do
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so if they didn't take over their own country you know it'd be surprising if you waited 50 years
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sometime in that 50 years the people who are experts at overthrowing countries are going to overthrow
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your country it just seems like that's inevitable so i guess that's the main thing um
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um so lots of uh lots of mafia and cia uh then there was this one one document from gary underhill
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who allegedly worked for the cia and he revealed to friends that he thought the cia was behind the
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jfk assassination and then he was found dead um soon after that now that doesn't prove that he knew
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and it doesn't prove that it was the head of the cia it could have been just some people who also
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coincidentally worked with the cia but uh he said it was a small click within the cia was responsible for
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the assassination but that is not any kind of confirmation of anything that was just one guy
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saying that he thought that was true um i guess uh six months later he was found dead so it wasn't
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the next day it was like six months later there was interestingly a letter from schlessinger warning
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kennedy at the time that the cia had become a state within the state and it was arthur schlessinger jr
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he was one of he was one of kennedy's advisors and he said the cia has grown too powerful too reckless
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and it's running its own foreign policy so it sounds like the cia was overthrowing other countries
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without the president being involved does that sound even remotely possible i think yes i think that does
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sound possible um so just imagine that imagine that the cia was running its own foreign policy
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that the president was not only not in agreement with but didn't even know so that's how bad it was
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um let's see and he said that all these secret wars like the bay of pigs and stuff happened in vietnam
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and algeria in the philippines um and said they will bleed you to death meaning all the cia efforts in
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other countries will bleed you to death and apparently schlessinger thought that the uh the british intelligence
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mi6 mi6 were operating under strict controls from the government whereas the cia was running unchecked
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does that sound like a lot of our government didn't the doge people find that the usa id which apparently
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was closely tied to our cia operations was completely unchecked so since the 60s
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the people in charge have known that the cia was running unchecked and they just kept running unchecked
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nothing really changed anyway so kennedy was warned about this uh in june of 61 and he was assassinated in
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november of 63. are they connected don't know we don't know the only thing i would say for sure
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is that whatever it was that trump saw uh we have not seen now you could kind of imagine that maybe
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mike pompeo because he was head of the cia at the time didn't want the cia to come you know to get a
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black eye or anything but this is the stuff we already knew anybody who looked into it already knew there was
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some kind of a cia connection to you know at least to the to the alleged shooter well meanwhile uh trump
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and putin had a call and uh i think wickoff and even trump are still characterizing it as you know
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positive progress and they're you know that they're really doing well and you know peace is coming
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but nothing that came out of that meeting sounds like that to me so here are the things that uh
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putin wanted and he agreed to so there was some kind of agreement to stop targeting each other's
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energy infrastructure as of this morning i believe that that's already been broken
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i saw one report i don't know if it's true uh that that uh putin already targeted some energy
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infrastructure so probably even that wasn't true but that's one thing that putin seemed to be
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agreeing to what i don't know is if they agreed that it would start immediately
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or if it's something he was willing to do but they hadn't agreed to do it so maybe there's some difference
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there um they wouldn't then uh trump was saying that there was some kind of agreement for deconflicting
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the black sea so not attacking uh ships in the black sea i don't know if that happened or if it's going
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to happen um and then there was some hand waving about maybe cooperating with russia for events in
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the middle east but that's kind of non-specific and that they both agreed to work toward an improved
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bilateral relationship which is pretty generic but here are the things that uh putin wants they seem
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like they're going to be a little tough he wants a complete cessation of foreign military aid and
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intelligence sharing for ukraine so in other words he wants to keep his entire military
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while while telling ukraine to get rid of theirs just completely get rid of it their intelligence and
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they're essentially their military because if they don't get a foreign aid there's not much military left
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he wants a ukraine to be not part of the talks and he wants to only deal with trump okay i don't know
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how you can make the ukrainians not part of it at some point but maybe not in the first point um
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russia wants sanctions relief i don't know what kind of sanctions are on there right now
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and uh apparently putin's asking to not only keep the stuff that they've conquered you know the the
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zones that they've conquered he wants more than that so he wants some entire provinces that they've never
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even occupied okay the odds of that are about zero so uh and then lindsey graham said he's putting
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together a package for congress to uh implement some more crushing sanctions on uh russia's economy
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i don't know what that would be so we don't have details that um and then just embedded in one of the
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articles i was reading about this uh was this little factoid apparently russia has been helping the hudis
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determine what ships to fire at which means our ships is that true that russia is the one who has been
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telling the hudis what to target because that's not cool um so that that obviously would have to end
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so i'm going to say that as long as the land for peace deal includes provinces that they have not
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occupied there's no way that anybody's going to agree to that um yeah we froze some oligarch assets that's
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not much i mean we didn't we can't completely freeze it so i don't know to me it looks like uh
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we don't have anything that would make ukraine feel comfortable so there's no guarantees for
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ukraine that seems like a non-starter and if putin wants more territory than he's even occupied
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that seems like a non-starter but maybe there's still room for negotiating i don't know what it
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would look like um but uh so i'm going to be uh a little more negative i i do think that if lindsey
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graham puts together a strong package that russia really really doesn't want to experience a package of
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sanctions that that might might give trump an excuse to walk away now remember in negotiations there's
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there's usually one walk away at least where somebody says nope can't do it there's no way
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this will ever happen i'm gonna quadruple your sanctions and good luck we're just gonna let the
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europeans keep arming these ukrainians and uh you know good luck your army will be ground to pieces
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eventually so i don't know i i'm not super optimistic but at the very least it's not gonna happen fast
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so if i had to guess a few months maybe a couple months to work out details if they can do it at all
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and and then it seems like that whole uh there are a whole bunch of ukrainians and kursk who've been
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surrounded and gonna get wiped out and then i saw other news that says oh they've already escaped
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really so was that ever true that there were some people surrounded and going to be wiped out by russia
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yeah well i realize that uh yeah putin is asking for if he's smart he's asking for more than he thinks
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he can get so he's got something to negotiate away but still but still doesn't look that close to me
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seems doable but maybe in a month or two we'll see uh chuck schumer was on msnbc reminding us why
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democrats are so pathetic um and have you noticed that the the democrats when they talk about republicans
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they always just hallucinate and they hallucinate what they're what the republicans are thinking
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or what their secret um their secret ambitions are so i saw greg gotfeld do a great job on this the other
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day yesterday maybe um how the things that republicans don't like about democrats are things that are
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actually happening hey you open the border hey you're doing domestic terrorism at tesla real things
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but when you listen to what the democrats complain about um republicans it's about their secret thoughts
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and they're not even smart secret thoughts so schumer's on there on msnbc he's like uh elon musk and the doge
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he's only doing it to save his save taxes for himself does anybody think that elon musk is only doing doge
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to save taxes does schumer not understand that without doge we're all dead
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we're all dead because the the debt is completely an existential threat if we don't take a huge bite
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out of that um we're all dead and instead of focusing on the we're all dead and there's only
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one possible way out and thank goodness somebody that talented and that determined is working on it
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he says no he's just trying to save taxes you stupid piece of crap uh and there's going to be a
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constitutional crisis constitutional crisis so then schumer uh mentions oligarchs because they still
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think that that's moving the needle uh how about oligarchs uh he wants to he wants to save on his own
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taxes and be an oligarch and then he pumped his tiny fists so i'm going to do my schumer impression
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i'm pumping my tiny fists because that's how hard we're gonna fight oh because he wants to save on taxes
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and i didn't mean for fireworks to go off behind me that's just automatic
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how am i even doing that must be the fist so that was uh uninspiring and then he talks about uh how
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you know if they keep working on it they can damage trump politically you know what was missing there was not
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a single positive forward-looking plan there was not one part of what schumer talked about that was you
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know we want to accomplish this thing that would be good for the country but maybe the republicans are
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stopping us from doing it the only thing they wanted to do was damage trump that is so sick
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i mean and the fact that you would go on a show and essentially not offer anything of value
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it's just made up stuff well if we damage trump uh we can keep musk from saving on his taxes
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and and and we can avoid a constitutional crisis
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now you know the definition of a constitutional crisis
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anything they don't like that's a constitutional crisis anything you don't like so that's not real
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so as you know the uh the tesla protests uh are now you know clearly in the domestic terrorism uh
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category people are getting their individual cars keyed and people are spray painting them and
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you know damaging them in different ways uh dealerships are being you know attacked some set on fire
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some of the uh charging stations and according to the new york post one of the people funding this
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fake grassroots rage because there's nobody who would do this individually this is completely
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funded and organized by somebody important so allegedly there's a top democrat donor
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who used to have a rich husband but now she's divorced and she's taking her
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her money from that i guess and she put a half a million dollars into the indivisible action
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it's a it's a political action committee that's uh linked to the protests so basically
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we have yet again the ex-wife problem how many times are we going to see this so we got steve jobs widow
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who's funding all kinds of bad behavior on the democrats we've got jeff bezos wife ex-wife
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who's doing all kinds of you know bad things and funding him on the left and now we've got uh what's her name
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carla jervison who is funding the domestic terrorism against tesla now she would say she's funding
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protests but i think everybody knows it turns into the domestic terrorism in about a second
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and here's the thing that's hard to it's hard to ignore at this point when i hear republicans talk
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they say things like we're going to make america the leader in energy we're going to stop a war
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we're going to we're going to do america first we're going to lower inflation like actual real
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things that are positive but look at the list of things that democrats did and let me ask you this
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before i read the list does this sound like they're even pro-america or does it sound like their intention
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is to destroy america now i realize how crazy that sounds but but just listen to the list so we had
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the whole covet mandates one of the most destructive things that's ever happened in america we had the
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open borders that's hard to understand except in terms of destroying the country they seem to be anti
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all forms of energy and we know that the more energy the more successful you are so that's
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anti-civilization we know that the teachers unions um in my opinion are the biggest reason that children
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are not well educated which means that the future is being um sacrificed for the teachers union which is
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just an organ of the democrats um we know that they're doing the tesla protests and trying to
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take down one of the most innovative forward-thinking pro-climate companies in the united states not one of
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maybe the greatest company in the united states now how in the world do they justify that when not long ago
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elon was a hero to them and it's the same car company and it's like oh well at least we got
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this one car company that's going to save the climate according to them then you've got these
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activist judges we'll talk about that creating a constitutional crisis then of course you had dei
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which trump is thankfully unwinding but dei on paper will destroy your country because it's a move away from
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um competence and a move toward identity there's no way that could work in the long run and and now
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we have all these swatting attacks these are all insanely destructive and it seems to be all they have
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all they have is let's see if we can destroy uh republicans by calling them domestic terrorists
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let's see if we can destroy trump and his entire family and his entire business let's see if we can
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destroy everything i mean i mean everything they do has this characteristic that it would destroy the
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country and it's hard to look at all of those things on the list like these are the major things
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they're not not the minor things these are the major things they're doing it seems like they don't have
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any instinct for survival and they have a great instinct to destruction and if i were running for
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office i would never let the voters forget that they were destroying a great american company now
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the democrats would say well but uh what about that bud light thing well that's a little different
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that's just people deciding to buy other beer and even that didn't last long i think bud light's doing
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fine now but if you're actually you know vandalizing people's product and and creating a you know danger
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physical danger if you're going to be around the tesla building or the chargers that is a whole different
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so uh robbie starbuck was making this point he said that democrats could condemn terror attacks on tesla
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with a simple statement released by the party uh and elected democrats could release individual statements
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about it and they haven't done so any decent person would but they refuse
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doesn't that tell you everything you need to know just think about it if if uh if republicans
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were behind a bunch of sabotage of an american company like actual physical sabotage don't you think
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that republicans would speak out and say all right that's way too far pull it back we don't want to
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support any physical you know risk against anything like that but instead they're just going to say well
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what about january 6 what about january 6 well there were plenty of republicans who condemned january 6
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so that's more to starbucks point that republicans are willing to condemn violence
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when it's you know domestic violence but just think about that and i think trump should actually publicly
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call uh should publicly call for the leaders of the democrat party to condemn the violence and condemn
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the swatting they should do both they should say we do not support swatting we do not support uh any
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of these not the protests but the the damage against any of these uh assets i don't think they're going
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to do it but certainly from a political point of view i think trump and the other leaders should say
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here's your chance here's your chance to say you're not in favor of this otherwise we assume you are
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and i do assume they are well in california gavin newsom uh joel joel pollack of breitbart news is
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writing about this uh needs another 2.8 billion dollar loan to pay for the medi-cal for illegal aliens
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now does that sound like something that's good for america or does it sound like they want to run up the
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debt of americans and bring in people to take our jobs and give them health care all of it just
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everything the democrats are doing looks like it's designed to destroy the country
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let's talk about these activist judges so we've got three situations now and i think there have been
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just dozens more so you got that judge uh bozberg who tried to get the the airplanes with the venezuelan
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gangs to turn around he was like oh you can't do that um we're going to put a pause on that so turn
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those jets around but they didn't turn around because they were already pretty close to their
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destinations and therefore the argument is that they were out of the jurisdiction by the time the
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ruling came um but i think it was justice roberts of the supreme court who said uh
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you're the only way to sort this out is through the the justice system so the supreme court should
00:33:14.420
get involved and you know you shouldn't shouldn't be moving against the activist judges uh now we've
00:33:21.220
got uh another district court judge who ordered the u.s military to reverse its policy about enlisting trans
00:33:29.780
members we've got another one who's um who's trying to get usa id either put back together or not
00:33:40.260
completely uh dismantled so we got that national pulse is reporting on that so you got three cases
00:33:49.220
but how many of them are there according to uh real clear investigations uh 67 percent of all injunctions
00:33:58.020
and most of these uh core actions are injunctions meaning meaning that trump tried to do something
00:34:06.420
and then the court says stop you can't do it that that would be the injunction so 67 percent of all
00:34:13.780
injunctions for this entire century have happened in president trump's uh in his first term and 92 percent
00:34:23.940
were imposed by democrat appointed judges does that tell you the whole story 92 percent were from democrat
00:34:31.940
appointed judges and almost all of the injunctions that have ever happened you know like a solid majority
00:34:39.860
are just against trump so that's about as out of control as you could possibly get
00:34:45.940
but what is the remedy for that well according to ron desantis governor of florida um he thinks that and i
00:34:56.020
don't know i don't know i don't know if this is completely gonna pass the legal scrutiny but he would
00:35:02.260
know i mean desantis would know the law he said he says he's calling on congress to strip the jurisdiction
00:35:09.060
of federal courts to decide the cases dictating trump's executive policies is that a real thing
00:35:16.980
do you think congress can tell judges uh you can't make rulings in this domain
00:35:22.740
i don't know how that works i guess i'm skeptical that that that would fly um but but apparently
00:35:32.740
uh according to desantis and again he would know more than i do so the fact that i don't think it's a
00:35:38.580
thing doesn't mean anything if if desantis thinks it's a thing it's probably a thing
00:35:44.820
uh i think uh mike cernovich was um advocating for some kind of action in a similar vein and he would
00:35:55.220
know too so um according to desantis congress has the authority to strip jurisdiction of the federal
00:36:02.740
courts to decide these cases in the first place no i'm i'm surprised if that's true but i will accept
00:36:10.420
that they know more than i do anyway so we'll see if that happens you know the the one that just jumps
00:36:19.860
down at me is when trump was deporting the uh the venezuelan gangs and he was doing it under the banner
00:36:28.340
of commander-in-chief and then a judge comes in and says you can't do that and i i say to myself
00:36:36.820
where is the limit to what a judge can do to stop the commander-in-chief from doing commander-in-chief
00:36:45.060
things for example if the commander-in-chief ordered an attack let's say you know a defensive
00:36:52.580
attack because somebody attacked us could a judge stop it well where's the limit if a judge can overrule
00:37:02.020
the commander-in-chief do you have a commander-in-chief and is it only for like marginal stuff where well
00:37:11.380
we're not sure this is a war you know maybe it's not that domain but i thought the whole idea of a
00:37:18.820
commander-in-chief is that we accept that when it comes to defending the country we want a strong
00:37:26.740
strong executive and we don't want anybody messing with it we don't want congress saying oh no you
00:37:33.700
can't do that because you need fast action so it's hard for me to believe that these judges can get in
00:37:40.740
the business of a commander-in-chief maybe the other stuff is easier to believe but the commander-in-chief
00:37:47.620
how do you get in that business that there's no situation in which i want to see a judge
00:37:53.620
do anything when it comes to defending the country that that's just got to be the commander-in-chief
00:38:01.540
nothing else works so according to the daily caller nick pope is writing that they've got an exclusive
00:38:11.700
that says the biden administration intentionally buried uh an inconvenience study to justify major
00:38:18.820
energy crackdowns so the biden administration wanted to do um less liquid natural gas export projects
00:38:28.260
because their their thinking was it was you know bad for the climate but apparently prior to making
00:38:35.300
the ruling uh they their own study showed that wasn't the case and then they did it anyway and they
00:38:42.820
just suppressed the study does that sound like they're trying to help the united states or destroy
00:38:50.500
the united states well if they have a study that says this isn't going to help anybody and they did it
00:38:58.500
anyway and all it did was you know damage the energy industry in our own country that's just damaging
00:39:07.460
things i mean the the pattern here is so freaking clear that they just want to hurt they want to destroy
00:39:16.900
they don't want to build anything they just want to make everything worse pretty consistent
00:39:25.300
well another good news according to the national pulse uh jack uh montgomery's writing about this uh
00:39:33.460
you know that uh ben shapiro is doing a series on the derek chauvin and the george floyd thing and he
00:39:41.380
would like to see if he can get a a pardon at least for the federal part of the crimes that wouldn't
00:39:46.980
absolve him or get him out of jail because there's still state charges but uh shapiro is quite quite bravely
00:39:55.620
wading into this total third rail situation and you know i've said it two or three times but i'm so impressed
00:40:04.260
i'm just so impressed that shapiro would put his reputation on the line for this cause
00:40:11.940
which i agree with completely and they have 50 000 people who signed a petition to pardon derek chauvin
00:40:22.500
so it definitely shows that there's a lot of people who feel the same to me it's obvious
00:40:29.780
that he was uh convicted because he's white and so i'm 100 percent in favor of doing whatever it can
00:40:39.620
whatever can be done to uh lessen his punishment
00:40:43.060
um there's another study according to the daily signal the vj uh gyrage there's a study that debunks
00:40:54.100
the idea that if it gets warmer uh agriculture will suffer how many of you already knew that
00:41:00.980
most of you right if if there's a little more co2 and it causes a little bit of warming is that good
00:41:12.100
for agriculture or bad it's good because the co2 is good for the plants and warmer temperatures
00:41:20.980
are almost always good for agriculture so this study showed you could you could go up as much
00:41:27.140
as five degrees uh well actually nine degrees fahrenheit and it would not reduce crop yields
00:41:33.780
nine degrees now it might make a difference of where you can grow stuff
00:41:39.380
so it would basically turn places that were not good for growing into good growing places
00:41:44.740
there might be some places that got too hot but overall it would just give you more food more
00:41:51.860
cheaply so pretty much everything you've been told about climate change is sketchy and i like to i
00:42:00.980
like to end any story about climate change by saying this wait till they find out about climate models
00:42:07.780
wait till the democrats find out about climate models and by the way is it my imagination
00:42:15.300
or have they almost completely shut up about the risk of climate
00:42:22.660
do you hear that dog not barking right am i wrong that it seemed like every other day there'd be another
00:42:30.900
story about oh climate change it's going to kill us all and it just stopped
00:42:38.020
now do you think that's because almost all of the new information coming in and the new data
00:42:44.260
shows that it's not going to be much of a problem i i think that might be it but you know it also
00:42:53.460
seems to me that it didn't look like much of a problem before and they were still you know they're
00:42:59.220
still pounding on it like a rented mule so i don't know um we'll see i do think climate change is getting
00:43:09.220
ready to just completely you know completely dissolve as a major issue uh meanwhile uh the firm anduril
00:43:19.540
uh you know uh palmer lucky's uh company it's a they made drones and missiles and real high-tech
00:43:27.540
new kinds of weapons uh they're going to build a gigantic factory in the uk so that will be their
00:43:33.620
big european weapon making facility so but that makes me think at what point
00:43:42.900
does ukraine just use robots for their defense because don't you think at some point in the future
00:43:51.380
the military will be pretty much just robots and drones we're almost there and nobody's closer to
00:43:58.340
that than ukraine because recently they did an entire uh an entire battle in which there were no humans
00:44:05.940
on their side that were engaged in the battle except operating the drones so what would happen
00:44:14.020
just hypothetically if trump says all right we will not put any human no human peacekeepers but
00:44:24.100
we might want a lot of robots and drones just to feel a little bit safer and then you just pack
00:44:29.940
ukraine with all kinds of defensive drones and you know stuff from anduril i don't know i don't think
00:44:36.980
putin would love it but he might like it a lot more than boots on the ground
00:44:44.100
so we'll see um according to eric nolan and sci post the people who use chat gpt the ai
00:45:01.620
there's a lot of activity going out going on outside my window for some reason better check on that
00:45:08.820
um does that surprise you that there's a new technology and men are using it more than women
00:45:24.340
there's a conversation like right outside my window there shouldn't be anybody out there
00:45:29.700
am i getting swatted i don't know what's happening yeah maybe i am
00:45:36.900
better check on that um i'm not surprised so i'm going to give you a hypothesis
00:45:41.620
my hypothesis goes like this men like tools and men like weapons and if i were in the
00:45:53.780
let's say traditional workforce you know working for a big company and somebody said hey there's this
00:45:59.380
new tool and i would say you mean a new weapon so that i can fight my way to the top of the corporate
00:46:08.020
ladder by learning it faster than other people and employing it more efficiently so if you say to me
00:46:16.420
there's a new technology that could make you you know leapfrog the competition and you know be a
00:46:22.020
superstar and have more success i'm going to be all over it and i think that's a very male thing
00:46:30.260
um so that's just my sexist hypothesis we like tools and we like weapons
00:46:41.060
all right that is all i've got for today i'm gonna keep it a little bit short kind of tired today
00:46:48.740
um because i better find out what's happening outside it doesn't sound good at all
00:46:55.220
all right um i'll see you tomorrow same time same place i'm going to talk to the people on
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on locals privately if my technology allows me locals